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A showcase of our recently awarded
projects.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
CONTENTS
MESSAGE FROM
OUR PRESIDENT03
Rick addresses summer safety and DG
Expansion
LET’S TALK SAFETY04
Sean McGee breaks down
DG’s current safety status.
05
Q & A with Paris Karageorgis and Curtis
Murphy over Aspire A&M
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
07 RING THE BELL
10 DG PEOPLE
Connect with your DG family.
14 IN THE NEWS
Recent news and fitness challenge
A showcase of our recently awarded projects
Dear DG Family:
Summer is a great time of the year. The days are longer leaving more time for swimming, grilling, traveling, or whateveryour favorite hobby is. The kids are also out of school which means (slightly) less traffic to and from work. But withsummer in Texas comes real risk, especially in construction. I want to remind everyone of the importance of drinkingwater and knowing your limits. Long exposure to extreme heat can result in stroke, heat exhaustion, cramps, and rashes.It can also increase the risk of injuries due to sweaty palms, fogged-up safety glasses, dizziness, and impaired judgement.Be aware of these risks for yourself and be on the lookout for signs of danger in your co-worker. The first priority is tocome home safe to your family each night.
In other news, we recently announced our entrance into the Austin market by acquiring Berry Glass and hiring Bob Berryto run the division. Austin is an exciting market with incredible construction activity and no signs of slowing down. Manyof our Houston and Dallas customers also operate in Austin and are excited about Dynamic Glass now serving the market.Our plan is to grow slowly starting with one or two mid-sized projects and building from there. Our greatest asset is ourreputation and we can’t risk that by growing too fast in a new market. This expansion completes one of our majorstrategic goals to serve the four major cities in Texas.
I’m also excited to report that our backlog continues to grow. All four divisions in Houston and Dallas are at recordbacklog levels. Activity has been relatively slow the last couple of quarters but that will change soon. We have a verystrong team and I have full faith in our ability to execute the work ahead of us. Still, we need people to step up and takeleadership. With growth comes opportunities. We have always had the most success filling positions from within and itis my hope that continues going forward.
Rick Cieslewicz
President
DG Vision
Create a people-first culture where we love what we do and execute at the highest level.
Safety is critical to our long-term success. Beginning in June, I
created a safety “Week in Review” report that goes out to all the
managers in the company. The more informed we can be as a
company, the safer we’ll be.
The safety hazard I’d like to highlight this quarter is “struck-by
incidents”. When a worker is involved in a struck-by incident, it can
be very serious as it often involves heavy objects like equipment,
vehicles, or falling objects.
To help prevent struck-by incidents from occurring, OSHA offers a
number of tips. Always wear your seat belt when operating
equipment. Drive slowly and follow all safe operating procedures.
Don’t operate vehicles are equipment if you can’t see behind you
while backing up. Instead, make sure your equipment has a reverse
alarm to alert other workers and have another worker signal all is
clear before moving. Inspect all vehicles and equipment before
work begins. Finally, wear correct personal protective equipment,
including high-visibility vests.
Falling objects are another struck-by hazard on construction sites.
Workers are at risk from falling objects from beneath cranes,
scaffolds or overhead work. To avoid injuries, wear personal
protective equipment, employ protective measures such as toe
boards and debris nets, secure all items when working at height,
and never work underneath suspended loads or other tasks being
performed.
- Sean McGeeSafety Manager
The Aspire Building is a 15-story student housing project located on Texas A&M’s College Station Campus. Our
Dynamic Glass & Metal Divisions combined forces with TDC Construction to deliver A&M this exciting project. Our
glazing scope included curtain wall, sunshades and entrances. Our panel scope included a rainscreen system, fiber
cement panels and perforated garage screens. We interviews Paris Karageorgis from our Metal Division and Curtis
Murphy from our Glazing Division to break down the project for us.
What did you find most challenging about executing a project of this size?
Coordinating all the different systems on the project. It takes a lot of proactive planning and collaboration when we own
most of the façade.
What did you like most about being a part of the project?
Working with a new contractor and the challenges that brings. TDC was a good client to work for and we were able to
turn challenges into opportunities to execute.
What takeaways do you have from this project to apply to future large projects?
You need a strong supporting cast from the field to the office. When multiple Dynamic divisions are working together on
the same project, it’s important for the client to feel like we are one company striving toward the same goal.
Can you name an example of the DG team working together to succeed?
The coordination between Dynamic Glass and Dynamic Metal where both trades combined to provide a complete
building envelope.
What is your favorite feature of the project?
There is a Glass Windscreen around the pool that incorporates CR Laurence Floor Mount Clip System and Wall Mount
Clip System that integrates with each other in to make one system. The dark gray frame of ACM panels around the light
gray Swisspearl panels.
Is there something most don’t know about the project that you would like to share?
We anticipate the completion of this project to be next month.
Recently Awarded
Projects!!
Create a people first culture where we love what we do and execute at the
highest level.
“We are building a lasting company by constantly reinvesting in
our people, products, and process.” – Rick Cieslewicz
Create a people first culture where we love what we do
and execute at the highest level.
DG PEOPLE
Hunter Stone Assistant Project Manager - Dallas
Braden Foster Estimator - Dallas
Edgar Santillan Glazier - Dallas
Ulises Garcia CNC Operator - Dallas
Diego Lopez Glazier - Dallas
Noe Gonzalez, Jr. Shipping/Receiving - Houston
Stephanie Zapata Director of Drafting - Houston
Roger Cantrell Shop Manager - Dallas
Victor Montanez Glazier – Contract - Houston
Bianca Golden Logistics Coordinator- Houston
Michael Hughes Glazier - Austin
Charles Sances Glazier – Austin
Bob Berry Director – Austin
Albert Vasquez Shipping/Receiving - Houston
Raul Segura Glazier – Lease – Houston
Marvin Carlton 18 years Justin Golden 3 years
Oscar Diaz 15 years Nathanael Linder 3 years
Eduardo Ayala 9 years Habdyel Sarmiento 1 year
Carlos Chepe 8 years Crispin Antimo 1 year
Jonathan Diaz 5 years Jon Staley 1 year
Alexis Nava 4 years Angel Rojas 1 year
Curtis Murphy 18 years Martin Espinosa 3 years
Daryl Swabado 10 years Fernando Guerrero 1 year
Jose Torres 5 years Aaron Keene 1 year
APRIL
MAY
Garrett Price 12 years Eduard Ayala Jr 3 years
Sergio Robles 12 years Delvin Becks 2 years
Joseph Holt 8 years Candelario Cisneros 2 years
Stephanie Clausell 6 years Shannon McClure 2 years
Jose Lopez 4 years Gary Hix 2 years
Jesus Briones 3 years Kelvin Becks 1 year
Jared Kerr 3 years
JUNE
BIRTHDAYSJULY
Donald Hermis 1 Irwin Garcia 13
Felipe Esparza 5 Nathanael Linder 15
Ulises Garcia 5 Joaquin Lara 17
Noe Gonzalez, Jr. 9 Jason Golden 19
Zachary Pietrowski 10 Richard German Jr 24
Paris Karageorgis 1 Robert Cantu 18
Matthew Grace 2 Jose Ruiz 18
Jamarsa Brewer 3 Odaniel Brooks II 20
Joseph Holt 8 Ovier Gallo 22
Julio Najera 11 Micah Proulx 24
Michael Figueroa 12 Jesus Briones 25
Colton Arms 14 Jorje Ambriz 27
Edward Longard 17 Carlos Chepe 30
Habdyel Sarmiento 11 Luis Montoya 27
Brian Bordosky 11 Diego Lopez 28
Robert Cieslewicz 16 Heather McNabb 29
Bryan Brumfield 21 Sandra Shepard 30
Kelvin Becks 26
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST
MATTERS
Julio Najera and familyKevin Carey’s Daughter, Quinn
Terri Bermudes’ daughters and granddaughter
Brian Bordosky’s daughter, Brylee
Stephanie Clausell and daughter, Audrey
Stephanie Zapata, niece, and nephew
Roger Cantrell and family
Stefnie Hallmark & familyHunter Stone and girlfriend, Megan
MATTERS
Kyle Colton and daughter
Israel Wade & family Anne Pfeffer won top female bowler and HAGA event
Brian Bordosky & Dennis Thomas Elias Ibarra
Richard Veracruz &Brian Bordosky
Terri Bermudes & Mark Pfeffer
Chase Wood and wife, Amy
Edward Longard and family
MATTERS
Bobby Cieslewicz, Rick Cieslewicz, & Friends HAGA Ladies Registration
Mark Pfeffer and Anne Pfeffer
Richard Veracruz, Brian Bordosky, Mark Pfeffer
Elias Ibarra
Dennis Thomas
Rick Cieslewicz
• Dynamic Glass expands to Austin
• Collin College Technical Campus to train future construction workers
• Collin College Technical Campus Approved
• Springwoods Village Developers break down on first multitenant
office in CityPlace
• Construction under way at Giorgetti
• Houston real estate breaks ground on Midtown tower
• New multifamily complex to debut at Hughes Landing in The
Woodlands
If you like to participate in this 60 day challenge from August 1 – September 30, please send your goal to [email protected] by July 27 to enter!
First, second, and third place will get prizes, to be named later, while first place gets the belt!
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